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Comparative osteohistology of Hesperornis with reference to pygoscelid penguins: the effects of climate and behaviour on avian bone microstructure

机译:Hesperornis参照侏儒企鹅的比较骨组织学:气候和行为对禽骨微结构的影响

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The broad biogeographic distribution of Hesperornis fossils in Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway deposits has prompted questions about whether they endured polar winters or migrated between mid- and high latitudes. Here, we compare microstructures of hesperornithiform long bones from Kansas and the Arctic to investigate whether migration or Late Cretaceous polar climate affected bone growth. We also examine modern penguin bones to determine how migration and climate may influence bone growth in birds with known behaviours. Histological analysis of hesperornithiform samples reveals continuous bone deposition throughout the cortex, plus an outer circumferential layer in adults. No cyclic growth marks, zonation or differences in vasculature are apparent in the Hesperornis specimens. Comparatively, migratory Adélie and chinstrap penguin bones show no zonation or changes in microstructure, suggesting that migration is not necessarily recorded in avian bone microstructure. Non-migratory gentoos show evidence of rapid bone growth possibly associated with increased chick growth rates in high-latitude populations and large body size. The absence of histological evidence for migration in extinct Hesperornis and extant pygoscelid penguins may reflect that these birds reached skeletal maturity before migration or overwintering. This underscores the challenges of using bone microstructure to infer the effects of behaviour and climate on avian growth.
机译:Hesperornis化石在晚白垩世西部内陆海道矿床中的广泛生物地理分布,引发了有关它们是否经受极冬或在中高纬度之间迁移的疑问。在这里,我们比较了来自堪萨斯州和北极的异形长骨的微观结构,以调查迁移或白垩纪晚期的极地气候是否影响了骨骼的生长。我们还研究了现代企鹅骨骼,以确定迁移和气候如何影响已知行为的鸟类的骨骼生长。对组织异形样的组织学分析表明,整个皮质中都有连续的骨沉积,在成年人中还有一个外周层。在Hesperornis标本中没有明显的周期性生长痕迹,分区或脉管系统差异。相比之下,迁徙的阿黛丽(Adélie)和下颚企鹅(Chinstrap Penguin)的骨骼没有显示出分区或微结构的变化,这表明迁移不一定是鸟类骨骼的微结构。非迁徙的gentoos显示出骨骼的快速生长的证据,可能与高纬度人群和大体积的雏鸡生长速率增加有关。缺少灭绝的Hesperornis和现存的侏儒企鹅迁徙的组织学证据可能反映出这些鸟类在迁徙或越冬之前已达到骨骼成熟。这突出了利用骨骼微结构来推断行为和气候对禽类生长的影响所面临的挑战。

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